Insanity. I didn’t believe it, so I read the article and… yeah the mother says it’s not that serious and the father claims it’s good actually, what on earth? So it killing one of their kids makes it… not that serious? Idiots.
Makes me worried these parents really don’t love their kids, or even worse.
That the anti vaxers found sociopaths to use really makes it apparent it’s more of a death and destruction movement rather than good people worried about the progress of tech and mislead.
Yea, even for people who mean well, it can get confusing and easy to make mistakes in so many ways.
I think if a parent intends to really try, that helps a lot. But there will always be a subset of people who do not have good wishes to their kids; I think a very vocal minority of them make up the movements against modern health practices
I know at this point we’re literally just saying the same thing, but yeah. The family is trying to turn an unvaccinated child dying of a disease into basically a positive PR piece for the disease that killed her. Even if you are antivax, reading a parent say that something that killed their kid isn’t serious should raise concern. People have kids that suffer/die from niche things and spend the rest of their lives dedicated to raising awareness/fighting for legislation to regulate something that only affects like one person every decade, and these people can’t be bothered to act bothered. Gross, gross, gross.
Insanity. I didn’t believe it, so I read the article and… yeah the mother says it’s not that serious and the father claims it’s good actually, what on earth? So it killing one of their kids makes it… not that serious? Idiots.
Makes me worried these parents really don’t love their kids, or even worse.
That the anti vaxers found sociopaths to use really makes it apparent it’s more of a death and destruction movement rather than good people worried about the progress of tech and mislead.
I think you understand now that… most people who have kids, have no clue why they are having kids or how to be parents.
Yea, even for people who mean well, it can get confusing and easy to make mistakes in so many ways.
I think if a parent intends to really try, that helps a lot. But there will always be a subset of people who do not have good wishes to their kids; I think a very vocal minority of them make up the movements against modern health practices
I know at this point we’re literally just saying the same thing, but yeah. The family is trying to turn an unvaccinated child dying of a disease into basically a positive PR piece for the disease that killed her. Even if you are antivax, reading a parent say that something that killed their kid isn’t serious should raise concern. People have kids that suffer/die from niche things and spend the rest of their lives dedicated to raising awareness/fighting for legislation to regulate something that only affects like one person every decade, and these people can’t be bothered to act bothered. Gross, gross, gross.